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Title: Effect of tempering temperature on the stress rupture properties of Grade 92 steel
Authors: Mathew, M D
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Steel
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: P92 steel is used in normalized and tempered condition for optimal creep properties. Effect of varying tempering temperatures in the range of 740–780 °C on the stress rupture properties has been investigated in this study. High dislocation density and fine laths resulted in high rate of microstructural evolution in 740 °C tempering case, hence the steep slope of rupture curve was observed as compared to higher tempering temperatures. Quantification of lath width and precipitate size under Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed increase in lath width and precipitate coarsening with tempering temperature and exposure time. Increase in lath width was more pronounced in 740 °C tempering case. The results were supported by the damage parameter ( λ) and hardness measurements. Variation in fractographic features was associated more with rupture time, for a particular tempering temperature. Coarser precipitates were responsible for cavity initiation, inducing some brittle fracture at higher rupture times.
URI: http://202.88.229.59:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/267
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